TO CAPTAIN W. C. BARNETT,
Commanding the ship Ciesstvell. We, tbe undersigned passengers on board tin’s Ship, on ber voyage from London to New Zealand, hereby wish to return you our best thanks for tbe general courtesy and kindness we have experienced from you whilst on board, ami to assure you of our best wishes for your fortunate happiness and prosperity. Dated this 25th day of August, 1853. Jas. Hay, John Phillip®, Hamar Aarden, James Fintry, F. Win. Fletcher, Clarence Vickery, Albert Beetham, Geo. Aldrich, Andrew Todd, George Young, William 'food, Win. Davidson, 11. B. Doming, W. P. Dogswell, Geo. Win. Seymour, John Maxwell, John Bell, John Newman, M. J. Goodson, W. Young, Mrs. Garland, Mrs. Asher, E. S. Garland. Chas. Goodwill, A. Garland, James Bell, E. Burgess, Robert Bell, Frank Fink, G. Levick, Thos. Short, George Cullum. To the Passengers per Cbesswell Ladies and Gentlemen , It affords me sincere pleasure to learn from your letter of the 25th ultimo, that 1 have been so happy as to render your passage in the ship Ct'essivell from London to New Zealand, a pleasant one. Permit me to re-echo your kind wishes, for my happiness and prosperity, and to express the hope that your own future fortunes may he equally prosperous and happy in this distant land. Believe me, ladies and gentlemen, Yours very truly, W. C. Barnett, Master Cresswell. Auckland, October Ist, 1053.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 780, 5 October 1853, Page 2
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232TO CAPTAIN W. C. BARNETT, New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 780, 5 October 1853, Page 2
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